Steve Santorelli: Trust, Community, and the Reality of Cybercrime Investigation
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What really happens when a cyberattack becomes a criminal investigation?
In this episode of THEOS Cybernova, Paul Jackson speaks with Steve Santorelli, formerly of Scotland Yard, whose career spans Microsoft’s Internet Crimes Investigation Team and Team Cymru.
They explore how cybercrime investigations succeed in the real world: why trust and community matter as much as technical skill, how speed determines whether evidence survives, and why cyber threat intelligence only creates impact when it can be acted on. The conversation also looks at cross-border investigations, collaboration between law enforcement and industry, and the role of trusted forums like RISE in turning intelligence into outcomes.
A grounded discussion on cybercrime investigation and the human relationships behind effective action.
Production Credits:
Presented by: Paul Jackson
Studio Engineer & Editor: Manny Peñamora
Executive Producers: Paul Jackson and Ian Carless
Co-produced by: Theos Cyber and W4 Podcast Studio